ok so they basically forced me to come to Balboa, This is my 3rd
pregnancy in 12 months so I wanted to stay with my civilian OB for
continuance of care but no matter how many calls and avenues I pursued I
lost.
I am 37 now and so obviously screening tests are pretty important to us.
A year ago we wanted to do CVS but this time we decided to go a less
extreme route with the blood test and NT scan. But I don't think I
understood what the doctor was saying to me (I was still in tears after
seeing a heartbeat) and told me he would see me in 7 weeks which will
put me out of the window for an NT scan, I noticed in the book they do a
different screening at 16 weeks but if (heaven forbid) something is
wrong I would prefer not to find out that far along.
I have a call into the doctor now to try and set up an NT scan (what is
this 12-72 hours to call me back? three days seriously???) but the nurse
I spoke to didn't even know what that test was so now I have concerns
that they don't do them at Balboa and I will have to deal with getting a
referral. Has anyone had a NT screening done at Balboa?
Also is it true that there isn't a 24-hours nurse line that we can call
for silly questions, for example how many Tylenol can I take in a day
for tension headaches. I find it so odd that they don't have a service
like that and actually recommended that I do to the ER for such minor
issues.
I had heard allot of positive things about delivering at balboa but A
friend just delivered there over the weekend and apparently had all
kinds of students working on her, she had to have her epidural redone by
an actual doctor and had a whole audience watching her Vajaja while
delivering. I thought you could refuse trainees, is that not true?? I am
not ok with hospitals or needles or any of that so having student work
on me would seriously raise my anxiety levels.
I know this was allot of mixed questions but any information you guys
can offer would be really appreciated.
Re: Balboa Naval Hospital and NT Screen and delivery???
I'm at WBAMC and only have experience with Army MTF's, but I do know that the NT screening isn't done at our hospital. They do a quint screen (yes, quint, and no I hadn't heard about it elsewhere before) at 16 weeks if you elect to do testing.
We do have a 24-hour nurse line, but not a dedicated OB 24-hour line. If you go to your hospital's website there should be a link to the 24-hour line available if they have one. The OB's office also has a sick call from 7:30-9:30 every morning if you have questions the nurse line can't answer or are having problems.
My best friend had her baby and hated it! I was there with her and i hated it too. The nurses were rude and inconsiderate and they all had attitudes. Urgh.
Anyways...I just had DS on standard and LOVED it! I only have to pay $115 total (after my deductible) for my entire pregnancy. It would be lower but I got induced and spent 2 days there so there was the admin fee and the 2 day stay.
I would highly reccomend it. they cover everything up until your 6 week PP visit. I think.
WOW thank you so much guys your impute was amazing. Ya it kinda sucks since I was with civilan for the other two MCs and all that but I guess they must feel I have cost them to much already.
Switching to prime might be the way for us to go, I am still waiting for them to call me back about the NT screening, tomorrow there 72 hours are up! I don't want to switch until I get that done since it would be too late to do it civilian if I switched tomorrow.
Thank you again you guys are great.
I had my daughter at Balboa in '08 and it was a good experience. No students, things were professionally done.
BTW, if you DO have loads of students around you, tell them to get the CRAP out of there. You have a right, even in a mil. hospital, to be seen privately and refuse students in the room. They have to listen to you, they are not allowed to stay in there after you request they leave.